News

A month after an ICE raid at a Los Angeles area swap meet, business has declined but is slowly picking back up.
Immigration raids in LA have caused a severe decline in day laborers seeking work, fueled by fear of detainment and income loss, with community support trying to offer aid.
The Trump administration had deployed 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines due to anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles.
Your morning catch-up: a clear message from our summer of ICE, L.A. County's health system is in crisis, and more big stories ...
Businesses in LA’s once vibrant Fashion District take a hit as deportation operations send a chill through the city of ...
U.S. Marines exit LA following month-long deployment that Mayor Karen Bass called an 'unnecessary, unprecedented, and ...
Where is it? Terminal Island, in the L.A. port complex, is best known for housing shipyards, warehouses and the remnants of a ...
After an immigration arrest in Culver City, cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz created a painting that’s gone viral — and emerged as a flashpoint in the debate over immigration enforcement.
Homeless shelters in Los Angeles are becoming another target of the Trump administration's deportation efforts. One that ...
Football players at Contreras, Roybal and Belmont high schools in L.A. have missed summer practices over fears fueled by ...
Tucked inside the Port of Los Angeles, an industrial island has become an unexpected flashpoint in the federal immigration crackdown. Terminal Island is best known for housing shipyards, warehouses ...